You can find which target (section) in externals/Makefile is building bdiag~ and removed it from there. Or even better track down the changes in CVS that broke the bdiag~. Pd-0.40.2-extended used to build fine.
.hc On Mar 28, 2007, at 4:53 AM, Luigi Rensinghoff wrote: > Well, i think you guys will find a solution. > > It makes me think of the "pidip" installation, which we will come to > at a point, since it uses Fonts, too. > > I just wanted to remind you, that that's a similar problem and maybe > can be solved with this one. > > So: about the bdiag~: > So for now, we could just exclude it , but how do you do that with > the build-system ? > I would like to keep going and check all the others. How do i do > that ? > > > Am 28.03.2007 um 08:02 schrieb Andre Schmidt: > >> Hi, >> >> i got a new job as osx admin (among others) for a while now, and we >> are >> using a particular font as "corporate design". so to ease my job >> for new >> osx clients, i made a .pkg that installs the fonts to /Library/Fonts. >> the fonts work rightaway without needing to restart or recache (just >> like windowsxp) >> >> if you dont want to install fonts to system library (eg. you dont >> want >> to use admin rights) you can allso install the fonts to ~/Library/ >> Fonts >> >> but the coolest would be to be able to use the fonts from inside >> the pd >> dir, without touching any system configs or dirs. but i dont know if >> thats possible. >> (like pdf uses embedded fonts, but i assume that pdf doesnt use the >> system font render system ?) >> >> cheers >> andre >> >> >> >> On Wed, 2007-03-28 at 00:38 -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: >>> Good point, Pd-extended is already using an installer on Windows, so >>> it can just install the font in the proper location, %SYSTEMROOT% >>> \Fonts >>> >>> That leaves Mac OS X, which is tricky since it needs to be inside >>> the >>> Mac OS X .app package. >>> >>> .hc >>> >>> On Mar 27, 2007, at 6:14 PM, David Powers wrote: >>> >>>> On Windows installing the font with a batch file would be trivial. >>>> >>>> If you made some file "Install.bat" it could copy the font to the >>>> correct directory, and also run the registry script you currently >>>> use, >>>> at the same time. >>>> >>>> ~David >>>> >>>> On 3/27/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> On Mar 27, 2007, at 12:05 PM, Patco wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit : >>>>>>> The last step in sorting the cross-platform font issue is >>>>>>> finding >>>>>>> a way of including the font file for the Windows and Mac OS X >>>>>>> packages. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Anyone know how to make Tk look for fonts in a specific >>>>>>> directory? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> .hc >>>>>>> >>>>>> I don't think you can't do this but it's possible to put a >>>>>> specific >>>>>> font into the X server fonts directory, and doing a font mapping >>>>>> like in this neat tcl-tk application: >>>>>> http://xstick.e-artisan.org/ >>>>>> >>>>>> also you might be interested by this: >>>>>> http://wiki.tcl.tk/470 >>>>> >>>>> On Debian and Ubuntu, it'll be very easy to support since the >>>>> Bitstream Vera Sans Mono font is in the package system. 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